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i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with the case of edward snowden, the former national security agency contractor charged yesterday with espionage for leaking secrets about u.s. surveillance programs. the obama administration is now turning up the pressure on authorities in hong kong, where snowden is believed to be. as dan raviv reports, the u.s. and hong kong have an extradition treaty, and the white house expects hong kong to honor it. >> reporter: the white house says if hong kong doesn't extradite edward snowden soon, that would complicate relations with the u.s. and in a radio interview with cbs' mark knoller, president obama's national security adviser, tom donilon, pressed the point. >> reporter: the criminal complaint has three charges, two of them under the espionage act: but it's complicated. in 1997, hong kong, a british colony, was transferred to china. it remains semi-independent with its own legal system, but the chinese government has significant influence. snowden's fate may really be
i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with the case of edward snowden, the former national security agency contractor charged yesterday with espionage for leaking secrets about u.s. surveillance programs. the obama administration is now turning up the pressure on authorities in hong kong, where snowden is believed to be. as dan raviv reports, the u.s. and hong kong have an extradition treaty, and the white house expects hong kong to honor it. >> reporter: the white house says if hong kong...
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jim brought up john cassidy from the new yorker. john said something very interesting which is key to the excuse making. he said that our problems may be beyond anybody. i think what we're seeing is narrative from the media, these are bigger problems and obama is trying and let's give him credit. he is not being held accountable. >> rush limbaugh has the theory he expressed he calls it the limbaugh theorem. he is campaigning constantly and never connected with the scandals and other things that are going wrong in washington and media are all out covering his nonstop campaign. >> jon: next on news watch the nsa leaker hits the media. >> hero or traitor? the man who leaked details of the nsa snooping operation made more news and when it comes to press relations, what do these two politicians have in common? that is next on news watch. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from cha
jim brought up john cassidy from the new yorker. john said something very interesting which is key to the excuse making. he said that our problems may be beyond anybody. i think what we're seeing is narrative from the media, these are bigger problems and obama is trying and let's give him credit. he is not being held accountable. >> rush limbaugh has the theory he expressed he calls it the limbaugh theorem. he is campaigning constantly and never connected with the scandals and other...
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once again, jim avila. >> the speed, the sound, the adrenalin rush. nothing beats the excitement of a code 3, the emergency response that allows cops to race through the streets with lights and sirens blaring. >> oh, of course it's fun. >> from patrol cop up to commanding a robbery squad, the highly decorated nypd detective sergeant gerry kane has seen it all. now retired, he has a little high speed confession. you ever use the code 3 to go to lunch? >> oh. i'd rather take the fifth amendment on that, jim. >> but this miami cop in his patrol car took the license to speed to an extreme. he's off-duty, yet driving up to 120 miles per hour on his way to a second job. a florida state trooper pulls him over. >> put your hands out that window right now. >> he's shocked when she cuffs him like any other civilian suspect. >> oh, my god. i cannot believe this. i cannot believe this at all. >> he couldn't talk his way out of trouble, but kane says you might if you're pulled over. here's his advice. first, realize the officer faces a serious risk. >> the most da
once again, jim avila. >> the speed, the sound, the adrenalin rush. nothing beats the excitement of a code 3, the emergency response that allows cops to race through the streets with lights and sirens blaring. >> oh, of course it's fun. >> from patrol cop up to commanding a robbery squad, the highly decorated nypd detective sergeant gerry kane has seen it all. now retired, he has a little high speed confession. you ever use the code 3 to go to lunch? >> oh. i'd rather...
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well to talk more on this i'm joined live by jim killick executive director of the open rights group a u.k. based organization that works to preserve digital rights and freedoms thank you for joining us here on our t.v. so hong kong authorities had seemed to be very supportive of snowden as were the people on the streets there why did he choose to leave the island is he trying to escape do you think. well clearly he's under legal threats in hong kong and the united states government are putting a lot of pressure on him to be arrested our case he thinks he's got better options elsewhere and you know. we have to say you know you have say this is a very brave man he's done a lot to expose things that we all suspected were happening but now we know precisely what is happening and of course he wants to have some freedom roll them being put in jail i guess and facing very very long extradition proceedings so i. you know i think that's precisely why he's going to just thinks he's got a better option somewhere else now moscow not to be as final destination is expected to make a stopover in t
well to talk more on this i'm joined live by jim killick executive director of the open rights group a u.k. based organization that works to preserve digital rights and freedoms thank you for joining us here on our t.v. so hong kong authorities had seemed to be very supportive of snowden as were the people on the streets there why did he choose to leave the island is he trying to escape do you think. well clearly he's under legal threats in hong kong and the united states government are putting...
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jim clyburn from south carolina has climbed into leadership there. one thing covering politics, in states that have vra districts the state political establishment often looks at candidates, members of congress from those districts, and they almost stigmatize them and say, you're from the majority black district, we can't market you across the state. it's totally unfair but i definitely picked up on those attitudes talking to democratic party leaders. >> that's existed in the past. i think that's begun to change, obviously with the elevation of barack obama to presidency. cory booker, i think, we'll see win an election in new jersey. you're absolutely right. there is a tendency among some, i've heard the expression used, to ghetto-wise african-american leaders from bigger districts. there's a broader issue at stake. it is important we've seen an explosion of representatives from the african-american, latino community in congress. this democratic conference is the most diverse in the history of the republic. for the first time majority are women, peop
jim clyburn from south carolina has climbed into leadership there. one thing covering politics, in states that have vra districts the state political establishment often looks at candidates, members of congress from those districts, and they almost stigmatize them and say, you're from the majority black district, we can't market you across the state. it's totally unfair but i definitely picked up on those attitudes talking to democratic party leaders. >> that's existed in the past. i...
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in 2007, veteran stunt pilot jim leroy was killed when his plane crashed and burned in the 2007 dayton air show. wing walking may look effortless, but the moves are hardly simple or without risk. still, drawing large crowds to watch the high altitude acrobatics defying gravity. it comes with little training. >> back in 1990 i answered an ad in the newspaper that said wing walker wanted, no experience necessary. >> so it was on the job. >> it was on-the-job training. >> reporter: her passion began when she answered an ad for wing walking for one of the small planes behind me here in virginia. realizing the skies were her true form. officials say they'll investigate today's tragic crash, but officials in dayton say the show will continue tomorrow. david. >> just horrific pictures. we'll turn now to the severe weather threat this evening, dangerous conditions across much of the midwest. thousands of homes without power. from storms that have already struck. seems like just when the lightning breaking across the sky in minneapolis dropping flooding rain. meanwhile, in the west wild fires,
in 2007, veteran stunt pilot jim leroy was killed when his plane crashed and burned in the 2007 dayton air show. wing walking may look effortless, but the moves are hardly simple or without risk. still, drawing large crowds to watch the high altitude acrobatics defying gravity. it comes with little training. >> back in 1990 i answered an ad in the newspaper that said wing walker wanted, no experience necessary. >> so it was on the job. >> it was on-the-job training. >>...
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jim gray, thanks for being with us. we have a shot at the house. we will continue to watch the story. thank you. >>> the recent selloff on wall street has taken potentially a big bite out of your 401(k) if you cracked it open. how the federal government could have an effect on the markets this week. >>> plus a man goes up and away. come on, people, in a lawn chair, are you kidding me? it is interesting. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >>> ouch. we watched the markets on wall street take a dive for days last week, bruising the retirement funds of millions of americans. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke spooked investors when he said the feds could wrap up their economic stimulus program by next year if the economy keeps improving. fox news senior business correspondent, anchor of bulls and bears, brenda buttner has more. >> the question this week, are the bulls taking a breather or skidding to a stop? wall street could further fret over the fed, it appears t
jim gray, thanks for being with us. we have a shot at the house. we will continue to watch the story. thank you. >>> the recent selloff on wall street has taken potentially a big bite out of your 401(k) if you cracked it open. how the federal government could have an effect on the markets this week. >>> plus a man goes up and away. come on, people, in a lawn chair, are you kidding me? it is interesting. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male...
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jim mcdermont is asking that this ad be taken down. it could lead to hate crimes against certain groups and that the terrorists list includes individuals of other races, religions and causes. he suggested a new ad that is less offensive and more diverse yeah. >> see. >> yeah. >> it was all you, ann, but it was so small. we tried. all right? it's saturday. anyway, you know who doesn't see race or religion? that is the solution against all prejudice. is put a box over your head. >> nilla waive e ampa wafers, i. >> they are white -- when you say the word short shrift, my mind drifts. you. but i look and when i was -- >> unnecessary. >> when i was looking at the search of this, at the bottom of it, there was an ad for tourism to israel. do you know that? >> no, i didn't. >> it was like all these muslim terrorists on this thing and then an ad for tourism in israel. >> where? >> i don't know. a -- take a bus to israel. >> dot org. >> it's the one place they are not, they built a wall. >> a wall? i didn't that worked. do they have t technolog
jim mcdermont is asking that this ad be taken down. it could lead to hate crimes against certain groups and that the terrorists list includes individuals of other races, religions and causes. he suggested a new ad that is less offensive and more diverse yeah. >> see. >> yeah. >> it was all you, ann, but it was so small. we tried. all right? it's saturday. anyway, you know who doesn't see race or religion? that is the solution against all prejudice. is put a box over your head....
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next speaker, please >> good afternoon jim lazarus also representing our partners at the aligns for jobs. we think labor and for they're positive comments this afternoon. this goes to what people forgot it our chart benefits san francisco and federal government by actually being a blue print that's why we're not going to stockton or detroitmeasure. >> you right now only the excellently and city of san francisco is the only institutions that opted into the retiree trust fund before their allowed to have any sgurmentd disbursements. in order to have any disbursements they have to adopt rules. and the mayor and two-thirds of the board of supervisors we could have included more this is meant in terms of a complete doomsday comment. but believe me it's going to be hard to get folks to agree. i appreciate the comments certainly around elected officials this is someone who's a third party and they're not interested in the policy matter only the sustainability in the trust fund. that entity and that party is not political. i feel comfortable we need to provide is an extreme situation but that wo
next speaker, please >> good afternoon jim lazarus also representing our partners at the aligns for jobs. we think labor and for they're positive comments this afternoon. this goes to what people forgot it our chart benefits san francisco and federal government by actually being a blue print that's why we're not going to stockton or detroitmeasure. >> you right now only the excellently and city of san francisco is the only institutions that opted into the retiree trust fund before...
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good leverage sure jim courier was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything. he won a strategic position at the us mexico border maybe ariana felix one of the most powerful cartels in the world. the massive wall of the border which reaches the sea was unable to stop the. tunnel systems were excavated beneath the border. and in the mountains illegal runways were constructed for large aircraft. but he made the first one to go down is that i'm on bass no he goes to say not to execute and as a drug dealer one little slip but when the police catch him and kill him. in a bottle she was stopped by a police officer they had an argument and then one day ya know shoots the police officer who falls down and barely shoot her i'm on a ya know. also falls dead is a fire this happened in february two thousand and two. just one month later march two thousand and two after investigation the mexican army arrests benjamin. in pueblo and were. in two thousand and six ounce of korea falls into the hands of the u.s. after strang into internationa
good leverage sure jim courier was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything. he won a strategic position at the us mexico border maybe ariana felix one of the most powerful cartels in the world. the massive wall of the border which reaches the sea was unable to stop the. tunnel systems were excavated beneath the border. and in the mountains illegal runways were constructed for large aircraft. but he made the first one to go...
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christina lumm, jim carwile, derek faxlinger, travis and jon cockerell. at approximately 11:00 p.m. we were just hanging out, having fun, you know, drank a little bit and supposed to just be a little get-together. >> quite frankly, it was one of the most repulsive, sadistic things i've ever seen in 24 years. >> within two months all the defendants have been released on bail until their case is resolved. but the prospect of life imprisonment hangs over them. >> abc 12's michael rosenfield spent the day in pierre county district court. he joins us for the story. michael. >> angie, this is the first time we have heard the victim in the case, 19-year-old danielle tyler. >> the media pounces when the tape is released by one of the defense lawyers. >> it was all a prank. >> this is not the only time she hung out there. >> it was demented if you think about it. >> the videotape shows four individuals who are extremely mentally traumatizing another individual. >> local journalist jim smith has been following the case from the start. >> this kidnapping is one of the strangest things i've eve
christina lumm, jim carwile, derek faxlinger, travis and jon cockerell. at approximately 11:00 p.m. we were just hanging out, having fun, you know, drank a little bit and supposed to just be a little get-together. >> quite frankly, it was one of the most repulsive, sadistic things i've ever seen in 24 years. >> within two months all the defendants have been released on bail until their case is resolved. but the prospect of life imprisonment hangs over them. >> abc 12's michael...
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. >> so, jim, despite all of these witnesses who say they saw a missile trail going from ground to the air, you discount all that. >> well, look. i don't discount any of the eyewitnesses. we interviewed all the eyewitnesses multiple times. let me tell you. about 85% of the eyewitnesses looked up at the sky when they heard the bang and that means from the study of physics, speed of sound versus speed of light, all those witnesses looked up either 33 seconds or up to 53 seconds after. so they were already looking at a plane that had already blown up. >> so you think it was the sound of the plane blowing up made them look. >> in about 80% of the cases we asked them why they looked up. they said they heard a sound. >> geraldo, you more than anybody else knows eye witnesses can be wrong. look where all the witnesses are released from jail because the eyewitness reports made in good faith on who the perpetrator was turned out to be wrong. >> hold on a second, jim. this is going to be like the kennedy assassination. yo u nother got to satisfy a major segment of the population. >> that may be
. >> so, jim, despite all of these witnesses who say they saw a missile trail going from ground to the air, you discount all that. >> well, look. i don't discount any of the eyewitnesses. we interviewed all the eyewitnesses multiple times. let me tell you. about 85% of the eyewitnesses looked up at the sky when they heard the bang and that means from the study of physics, speed of sound versus speed of light, all those witnesses looked up either 33 seconds or up to 53 seconds after....
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thompson, not jim thompson but until big bill thompson became mayor. gives republicans we have to give them equal time as far as being corrupted but typically the democrats have control of chicago. so by the time al capone guided at the time of probation, the system was already in place of organized crushing, organized criminal activity, organized by his activity, gambling, narcotics, prostitution but if you wanted to run, you had to pay the city in order to run. and carter harrison, senior and junior because we are two generations of mayor harrison, have both well-respected. everybody let the district run. it was known as segregated vice. phaseout is able to keep the fisa my neighborhood, the rest of the city would be pure. plus the boys need of a place have a good time. right? chicago was a port of this particular period in history. it was the gateway to the west. st. louis played a role with that, too. but the votes from new york and erie canal sailed through the great lakes down to chicago, and from your people went out to conquer the west of chica
thompson, not jim thompson but until big bill thompson became mayor. gives republicans we have to give them equal time as far as being corrupted but typically the democrats have control of chicago. so by the time al capone guided at the time of probation, the system was already in place of organized crushing, organized criminal activity, organized by his activity, gambling, narcotics, prostitution but if you wanted to run, you had to pay the city in order to run. and carter harrison, senior and...
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. >> jim's work is extremely innovative. he changed the way we care for people. >> watch how jim richards' 3-d models are redefining the way surgeons treat children. ♪ bonjour ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪ ♪ s'il vous plait [ male announcer ] this is the pursuit of perfection. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> a couple of quick headlines. after admitting she used a racial slur on youtube. the network says they are reviewing our business relationship with miss deen. >>> plans are settled for the funeral of actor james gandolfini. he died of a heart attack wednesday in italy. his body is expected to arrive back in the uni
. >> jim's work is extremely innovative. he changed the way we care for people. >> watch how jim richards' 3-d models are redefining the way surgeons treat children. ♪ bonjour ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je...
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my name is jim, i live atwood ward street which is behind brick and mortar. i just jotted down some thoughts as mr. perkins was speaking. i have lived in this neighborhood for 6 years. i have always had sound problems with this building. the business prior was a jazz club. they did not play loud or late at night. prior to that was a lounge and they did play loud music there. inspector has been in my apartment twice with the sound meter doing sound test. so why mr. perkins feels there was no sound checks done, i don't know. i have in my possession a copy of one of the sound checks that i believe was made public. it's typed, legible. it has clear issues that need to be fixed. i don't understand the issues of not being able to read it. i have never had any offer from anyone at brick and mortar to come to my residence to do any kind of sound testing. mr. perkins acknowledges with the previous trial in the commission that he received citations. i don't think they were verbally called out. my understanding is that there were seven citations. in the previous recordi
my name is jim, i live atwood ward street which is behind brick and mortar. i just jotted down some thoughts as mr. perkins was speaking. i have lived in this neighborhood for 6 years. i have always had sound problems with this building. the business prior was a jazz club. they did not play loud or late at night. prior to that was a lounge and they did play loud music there. inspector has been in my apartment twice with the sound meter doing sound test. so why mr. perkins feels there was no...
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with nearly two million copies sold, jim joins us now with his fourth edition of "the leadership challenge," a guide that inspires and encourages the heart so that we all may embark on a lifetime journey of significance and personal success. linda ellerbee: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old, and it was... deepak chopra: you do not need to prove your state of happiness
with nearly two million copies sold, jim joins us now with his fourth edition of "the leadership challenge," a guide that inspires and encourages the heart so that we all may embark on a lifetime journey of significance and personal success. linda ellerbee: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old, and it was... deepak chopra: you do not need to prove your state of happiness
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jim but that is although this is an issue what is in the minds of syrians is to you know little the international community learn the lesson that no matter how much they try nothing is going to happen unless syrians in their majority approve of it but i think that lesson to be taught to the western community neighbors would be very costly for syrians themselves because you have to keep in mind that once the war is over and it's still not over but if we were to imagine that base and military active military phases over syria. we'll be faced with the enormous reconstruction and rebuilding challenge and for that you will need all the support you can gather to help your country rehabilitate you can't really ignore be standing of bashar al assad and the international community so all typically it's not only about the will of the syrian people it's also about how that will is perceived in the west them do you really think that syria can manage this rebuilding challenge on its own is one thing that is very specific about the syrian mentality how syrians view the situation is pretty much focused around t
jim but that is although this is an issue what is in the minds of syrians is to you know little the international community learn the lesson that no matter how much they try nothing is going to happen unless syrians in their majority approve of it but i think that lesson to be taught to the western community neighbors would be very costly for syrians themselves because you have to keep in mind that once the war is over and it's still not over but if we were to imagine that base and military...
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anyway i would fight in saying they have received a fresh batch of ammunition and she wore activist jim brown he says this costs a big question mark over the grievance of the g eight. different parties have different interests and without giving up those interests you cannot resolve the situation and i mean there is the fundamental question of sovereignty which those who wish to arm the rebels violate because they themselves have set are concocted you might say a coalition that wasn't even concocted in syria itself so the intervention in the interfet internal affairs of syria is quite blatant and not the fundamental principle nevertheless it is of course perfectly possible that international corporation could solve help to solve the problem. but i don't think that's what's happening i think that what's happening is that there is gross intervention and there is arming of a rebellion and so on and that has to be fundamentally addressed. now the g. eight in the u.k. was overshadowed by revelations british and in american intelligence spied on world leaders and officials in a broader meetin
anyway i would fight in saying they have received a fresh batch of ammunition and she wore activist jim brown he says this costs a big question mark over the grievance of the g eight. different parties have different interests and without giving up those interests you cannot resolve the situation and i mean there is the fundamental question of sovereignty which those who wish to arm the rebels violate because they themselves have set are concocted you might say a coalition that wasn't even...
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also tragic, on june 3rd, jim cunningham, a resident of the castro, passed away on hartford street. he was found on the sidewalk. it's unclear if he simply fell or if there was an assault involved. he recently retired to pursue his personal interest such as attending the symphony, the opera, and he himself played two instruments. he had had a successful career in auditing sd banking and was very well known and well liked ~ in the castro community. it was a true tragedy. he survived by a loving family and he'll be greatly missed. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. submit. supervisor avalos. we will refever you. supervisor campos. ~ re-refer >> thank you, madam clerk. i just wanted to make just a brief set of remarks, but a very amazing lady, virginia ramos who is better known to the people of the city and county of san francisco as our beloved tamale lady. in the early 1990s, virginia realized that her job, her day job as a domestic worker cleaning houses in the city was not earning her enough money to put food on the table and send her kids to college, her s
also tragic, on june 3rd, jim cunningham, a resident of the castro, passed away on hartford street. he was found on the sidewalk. it's unclear if he simply fell or if there was an assault involved. he recently retired to pursue his personal interest such as attending the symphony, the opera, and he himself played two instruments. he had had a successful career in auditing sd banking and was very well known and well liked ~ in the castro community. it was a true tragedy. he survived by a loving...
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jim sob[speaking chinese] >> translator: the former premier was in office back then in the late 1990s when the asian natural crisis happened. [speaking chinese] >> translator: so through issuing government bonds, they again related the money and then they conducted the government investments spent in real estate, buildings, right? [speaking chinese] >> translator: railways as well. >> so-called infrastructure if i might choose an american work. and how did it turn out? [speaking chinese] >> translator: china avoided the asian national crisis. >> but there was a problem. [speaking chinese] >> translator: but, but it left a lot of hidden problems in china's economy. >> and i think you've said some people became addicted to changing economics. [speaking chinese] >> translator: i was really worried about the government relying on keynesian economics too much, so i wrote an article, with this title of the dependence of keynesianism. [speaking chinese] >> translator: the beginning of, the premier suggested temporary policy for two or three years. [speaking chinese] >> translator: but five y
jim sob[speaking chinese] >> translator: the former premier was in office back then in the late 1990s when the asian natural crisis happened. [speaking chinese] >> translator: so through issuing government bonds, they again related the money and then they conducted the government investments spent in real estate, buildings, right? [speaking chinese] >> translator: railways as well. >> so-called infrastructure if i might choose an american work. and how did it turn out?...
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he said that chair belongs to chairman jim eastland. i said, he died. they said, we know but he may come back, and they roared laughing. they had been waiting all average -- george' to walk in. i know it sounds like boy school stuff, and that table was like a phn politics because there was the ribbing that went on, the story-telling and also that -- you've got that idea and i've got this one and ways of doing things. like any other institution, if you can somehow magically bring some of that back, and you do so because you eliminate the highly subsidized return trips for people. we had fun with each other. i had one senator on the day i left came up to me on the floor of the senate. he said you're leaving, i'm coming, what's your advice, kind of jabbing me. i said my big advice year freshman in the minority. no one is going to pay much attention to you and if i were you i'd pick out the 20 people on this side of the aisle you think are thor most opposites and invite them to breakfast, lunch and dinner, you'll learn you like them a lot, two, you can agre
he said that chair belongs to chairman jim eastland. i said, he died. they said, we know but he may come back, and they roared laughing. they had been waiting all average -- george' to walk in. i know it sounds like boy school stuff, and that table was like a phn politics because there was the ribbing that went on, the story-telling and also that -- you've got that idea and i've got this one and ways of doing things. like any other institution, if you can somehow magically bring some of that...
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exactly like -- as much as we don't want to say things haven't changed but exactly what they did in the jim crow south. >> this is how the movement in birmingham and bessemer emerged in the civil rights era. the naacp was effectively shut out of the south during the early portion of the civil rights movement because state by state by state they passed -- these legislatures passed laws saying any national organization that operated within a state had to divulge their membership. what it allowed hem to do is what art pope is doing with the website, who are the naacp members in alabama, mississippi. you had to rely on grassroots activism because the naacp had been pushed so far to the margins. i think this is more pernicious because it's attacking inherently north carolinian grassroots tactics where it is. >> it is appalling. i'm so sorry we're not having chris. you know, nerdland i'm not leaving this north carolina story. we will have more on moral mondays. i want to thank jelani and kai and joshua, not only for being here but pulling together for a fast segment on north carolina. bryon will
exactly like -- as much as we don't want to say things haven't changed but exactly what they did in the jim crow south. >> this is how the movement in birmingham and bessemer emerged in the civil rights era. the naacp was effectively shut out of the south during the early portion of the civil rights movement because state by state by state they passed -- these legislatures passed laws saying any national organization that operated within a state had to divulge their membership. what it...
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we have jim rogers. second, i would like to present our guest with a traditional coffee mug. >> great. thank you. thank you very much. >> we have had a serious hour. our sources tell us that you like to use rock lyrics in your speeches. could you find lyrics that would describe what has happened with the ap in doj? -- and doj? [laughter] >> let me think. do you have another question? >> that's it. >> "gimme shelter." and, another rolling stones song, "this could be the last time." [laughter] thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for coming. i would like to thank the staff. finally, here is a reminder that you can find more information on our website. if you'd like to get a copy of today's program, you can find it there. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> next a discussion on prayer in public schools. following that is week two addresses by president obama and representative kline. homefter
we have jim rogers. second, i would like to present our guest with a traditional coffee mug. >> great. thank you. thank you very much. >> we have had a serious hour. our sources tell us that you like to use rock lyrics in your speeches. could you find lyrics that would describe what has happened with the ap in doj? -- and doj? [laughter] >> let me think. do you have another question? >> that's it. >> "gimme shelter." and, another rolling stones song,...
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and jim rogers said other minority groups are also regularly celebrated. >> america is strong because of diversity, not in spite of it. >> the decision to fly the flag was paid by the mayor. gay pride flag has been flying on the plaza for the last few days and the mayor has said it will continue to fly forrest of the month. residents we talked to didn't mind the rainbow colors. >> i don't think it's that big of a deal. >> doesn't bother me. it respects that part of our commune. >> they also said they respect city employees who oppose the rainbow flag flying because everyone is entitled to their opinion. abc7 news. >>> doctors say a missing san francisco teenage who are suffered a traumatic brain injury could die soon if he's not found. 19-year-old shawn was last seen a month ago. his family hopes this new medical opinion will change his status to medically disabled. that designation would bring more resources in to play. shawn's last cell phone call was placed to golden gate park. his family and friends are holding a vigil there at 2:00 this afternoon to try to raise awareness about t
and jim rogers said other minority groups are also regularly celebrated. >> america is strong because of diversity, not in spite of it. >> the decision to fly the flag was paid by the mayor. gay pride flag has been flying on the plaza for the last few days and the mayor has said it will continue to fly forrest of the month. residents we talked to didn't mind the rainbow colors. >> i don't think it's that big of a deal. >> doesn't bother me. it respects that part of our...
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we have jim rogers. he will be here on august 8. second, i would like to present our guest with a traditional coffee mug. >> great. [applause] thank you. thank you very much. >> we have had a serious hour. our sources tell us that you like to use rock lyrics in your peeches. could you find lyrics that would describe what has happened with the ap in doj? [laughter] >> let me think. do you have another uestion? "gimme shelter." and, another rolling stones song, "this could be the last time." thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] thank you all for coming. i would like to thank the staff. . you can find more information about the press club on our website and you can find a copy f today's program at www.press.org. thank you. we are adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> next, a discussion on the resurgence of prayer in public schools. then the weekly addresses with esident obama and mountain repive john kline. then the participation of the ceremony for the new frederick douglas statue in the capit
we have jim rogers. he will be here on august 8. second, i would like to present our guest with a traditional coffee mug. >> great. [applause] thank you. thank you very much. >> we have had a serious hour. our sources tell us that you like to use rock lyrics in your peeches. could you find lyrics that would describe what has happened with the ap in doj? [laughter] >> let me think. do you have another uestion? "gimme shelter." and, another rolling stones song,...
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the opportunity that led to the ending of reconstruction in which eventually led to the creation of jim crow and the apartheid in the seven parts of the united states of america. so if you look at what was going down from 1876 up until 1895 and that 20 year time frame resaw the beginning of the end of. and so by the time robert smalls died, 1950, he died. broken hearted. not near as well like to see once was. and so i spent a lot of time talking about the history lesson as i used to say to my students when i taught this, if it happened before, it can happen again. we see all of the speculation, the most important civil-rights act that i think was enacted, that's about so come to a significant and. programs, affirmative-action. there were several names that would take positive steps. you have to take positive steps to overcome the current effects of discrimination. is just not going to happen by itself. if we bring that, i saw a few days ago one of the leading scholars in this country who were saying, plan to be the chief justice to the civil rights movement as we know it. and if you loo
the opportunity that led to the ending of reconstruction in which eventually led to the creation of jim crow and the apartheid in the seven parts of the united states of america. so if you look at what was going down from 1876 up until 1895 and that 20 year time frame resaw the beginning of the end of. and so by the time robert smalls died, 1950, he died. broken hearted. not near as well like to see once was. and so i spent a lot of time talking about the history lesson as i used to say to my...
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and if you are inclined toward expectations of jim or doom has political utility, if it serves agendas or if it confirms personal beliefs of and times then it is -- it really affects us all the more. and so it is as much about our environment and perception as it is about what terrorist to. >> you can read more about brian jenkins reserved attitude toward the subject in this book. again, it is available on amazon both in hard copy end for dress like myself, but also on your e-reader. so i really do commend the book to you. i also just want to highlight that this is actually the first. we are double teaming you. this is the first in a couple of events similar to this that we planned house. on may 33 will be hosting christian carol who you may know is the editor of foreign policy magazine and will be talking about his new book which would set the crossroads of religion and the modern global economy which happened in 1979. i don't want to spoil the ending, but it happened in 1979. it's a wonderful book, and so i hope he will consider coming back to john s. before that, please join me in t
and if you are inclined toward expectations of jim or doom has political utility, if it serves agendas or if it confirms personal beliefs of and times then it is -- it really affects us all the more. and so it is as much about our environment and perception as it is about what terrorist to. >> you can read more about brian jenkins reserved attitude toward the subject in this book. again, it is available on amazon both in hard copy end for dress like myself, but also on your e-reader. so i...
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and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off with a red question or a question from the audience? >> i can read one. >> okay. >> okay. and some of these questions on the list -- is the mic on? okay. some of the questions are directed toward a specific speaker, others aren't. so, if it's directed toward a specific speaker, i'll ask you. if not, just whoever can answer it, start answering it. this is a general question. so, it's not geared toward any particular speaker. so if anyone feels like chiming in, that would be great. how do you go about securing funding for the various graffiti programs? do you use grants, tax assessments, e
and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off...